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you make an app that has become one of my favorite apps. i wonder, they are finding ways for apps to communicate with other apps through facebook. do you want to use -- turn over the keys to your kingdom to facebook? >> if it is done in elegant way, developers will embrace it because interoperability is pretty bad right now. in the age of the internet, you click a hyperlink in a page will load. now, you have to go to the app store and type in your password and 20 minutes later you will give up. the larger technology companies like facebook are trying to lead the charge on that aired part of it is all true a stick. -- all true atruistic. cory: when you look at this, you have a nap as well, one of the biggest revenue sources for facebook as been people clicking on apps to find new apps. do you want the other apps to know where you are and what success you are having? >> in this crowded mobile landscape right now, getting the word out about your app is one of the biggest challenges for a startup. we have been at for schools -- an app for schoo
you make an app that has become one of my favorite apps. i wonder, they are finding ways for apps to communicate with other apps through facebook. do you want to use -- turn over the keys to your kingdom to facebook? >> if it is done in elegant way, developers will embrace it because interoperability is pretty bad right now. in the age of the internet, you click a hyperlink in a page will load. now, you have to go to the app store and type in your password and 20 minutes later you will...
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you make an app come equipped, which has become one of my favorite apps. -- you make an app, quip, do you want to turn over the keys to your kingdom so they know everything you are learning about your users? >> i think of it done in an elegant way, developers will embrace it. interoperability right now is ready bad. if you click a link, you have to go to the app store, install it and typing your password and 20 minutes later you gave up. companies like facebook are really trying to lead the charge. part of it is altruistic and part of it is so many apps distribute their content through newsfeed and if everyone feels the better about it and everyone wins. cory: one of the biggest revenue for facebook has been links to buy new apps. do you want the other apps to know where you are and what success you are having? >> i think in this crowded mobile landscape, getting the word out is one of the biggest challenges for a start up. we have an app for schools and one of the -- if facebook can deliver targeted ads for teachers, that is great. cory: we will have more from the conference here in
you make an app come equipped, which has become one of my favorite apps. -- you make an app, quip, do you want to turn over the keys to your kingdom so they know everything you are learning about your users? >> i think of it done in an elegant way, developers will embrace it. interoperability right now is ready bad. if you click a link, you have to go to the app store, install it and typing your password and 20 minutes later you gave up. companies like facebook are really trying to lead...
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>> reporter: it's hard not to notice a pattern. >> is this the latest app? elitist app? >> it's classy, for people with high standards. >> reporter: the standards have led some to accuse her of building a tinder for snobs, a 4% acceptance rate. >> some have called it elitist. >> any time you're selecting a group of people, you are going to get that criticism. but if you look at where people meet their significant others it's through work, it's through friends of friends, it's through college college. all of those are very vetted cure rated communities. so i don't see why a dating app wouldn't employ the same methods. >> reporter: that may be so but experts warn that this type of extreme cureation may limit our dating pool. we can miss spontaneous connections, the stuff of great love stories. >> we're focused on our phones, walking on the streets looking down instead of looking up at people. what's incredible to me is the person that may be perfect for you may be standing in front of you and you're too busy looking at your phone to even realize. >> reporter: a risk these
>> reporter: it's hard not to notice a pattern. >> is this the latest app? elitist app? >> it's classy, for people with high standards. >> reporter: the standards have led some to accuse her of building a tinder for snobs, a 4% acceptance rate. >> some have called it elitist. >> any time you're selecting a group of people, you are going to get that criticism. but if you look at where people meet their significant others it's through work, it's through friends...
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our all new revamped app is a free download from the app store. >>> it is 6:26. we have an update on the driver who plowed into the toms river in ocean county over the weekend. andrew mayor has been charged with criminal mischief. he drove on the ice and did donuts until his truck collapsed through the ice. the dive teams searched the river but mayer escaped before the truck went under. his dog in the truck died and now investigators say they could charge mayer. >>> i'm taking a rainy wednesday for you, but heading into the rest of tonight, the rain is going to changeover to sleet and snow. we'll see a snowy commute heading into thursday morning. i'll be tracking how much snow to expect in your neighborhood and more in your seven-day forecast. vai? >>> and civil rights violences. next, the troubling discovery that is firing up a new round of outrage for people in ferguson, missouri. >>> take it easy this morning as it's a wet, slushy morning. >> and here's a look at the first alert radar. good morning welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm vai sikahema. >> and i'm t
our all new revamped app is a free download from the app store. >>> it is 6:26. we have an update on the driver who plowed into the toms river in ocean county over the weekend. andrew mayor has been charged with criminal mischief. he drove on the ice and did donuts until his truck collapsed through the ice. the dive teams searched the river but mayer escaped before the truck went under. his dog in the truck died and now investigators say they could charge mayer. >>> i'm taking...
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there are over a million apps right now. but consumers are demanding more polished sophisticated versions. if you're starting from scratch, you'll need a serious crash north programming. there are certification programs at many institutions. look for a curriculum that prepares you to design, develop and implement mobile apps for both the apple and android platforms. and remember, even if you don't strike it rich, app development is a great skill to acquire and he could open lots of doors. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. >>> a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline, at 888-5- helps-u. volunteers are there right now. we'll be right back. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00 it's got the drama of a tell la novella. a woman is take the scandal to the stage. that story and more at 5:00. >> don't forget to fill out the brackets. march madness kicks off tomorrow 9:00 right [music] i love my sister. my heart doesn't see race. love is love. ♪ [ water running ] >> maya: i didn't want it to be this way, nicol
there are over a million apps right now. but consumers are demanding more polished sophisticated versions. if you're starting from scratch, you'll need a serious crash north programming. there are certification programs at many institutions. look for a curriculum that prepares you to design, develop and implement mobile apps for both the apple and android platforms. and remember, even if you don't strike it rich, app development is a great skill to acquire and he could open lots of doors. i'm...
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there's a lot of apps in the i-tunes app store so that's where a lot of the action is happening. >> mark, what do these apps do that revive these languages? >> it is a trick question. because some of them are simple touch and answer apps. orrs have games and flash cards and dynamic endangerment pieces to them. but the technology itself will not save the language, not ammonal goes by where you will see a headline, human interest story, app to save language, and they simply don't. it is the usage of the apps and how useful they are to a particular community that will be the measure of the success. >> i have to imagine just like aggregating all of these languages that are dis appearing has to be a challenge. >> this would not have happened 15 years ago now there's a chance of preserving this language, but also celebrating it and having outsiders like myself enganged with it in a rich way and speaking about these i want to bring up first voices it is an app for the android, the mac here is also endangers languages. on line, collaborative effort which seeks to protect the diversity. you can s
there's a lot of apps in the i-tunes app store so that's where a lot of the action is happening. >> mark, what do these apps do that revive these languages? >> it is a trick question. because some of them are simple touch and answer apps. orrs have games and flash cards and dynamic endangerment pieces to them. but the technology itself will not save the language, not ammonal goes by where you will see a headline, human interest story, app to save language, and they simply don't. it...
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secure messaging apps. >> on the fear that somebody is watching. >> reporter: zig secret messaging apps with names like cyber dust, tiger text and confide. all promising any messages ex changed that was them will disappear. many are designed to appeal to adults and businesses. but alarmingly drexel professor and cyber security expert ron says kids are using them, too. >> cyber dust claims you can't take any screen grabs it in photos, texts or videos self destruct. and confide covers your tracks literally. text appears as block out gray boxes you swipe to reveal then confide claims the messages disappear forever once they're read. there are hundreds of apps. but do they do what they say they do? >> user beware. >> video says most of these so called secret messaging apps are consumer grade and can be cracked by high-tech forensic software. >> they're private to a certain extent. >> reporter: you may be giving up as much privacy as you save. >> some of them will access context books some of them will access your photo library r. >> reporter: he says there may be a higher price to pay. >> i
secure messaging apps. >> on the fear that somebody is watching. >> reporter: zig secret messaging apps with names like cyber dust, tiger text and confide. all promising any messages ex changed that was them will disappear. many are designed to appeal to adults and businesses. but alarmingly drexel professor and cyber security expert ron says kids are using them, too. >> cyber dust claims you can't take any screen grabs it in photos, texts or videos self destruct. and confide...
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i am surprised they didn't do that. >> what about the apps? did they show off and uber app? you can send your heart beat to friends. not a lot of surprising use cases. why should people own apple watch? >> it is all about reaction time. everything we saw today we pretty much saw before. the real difference is the immediacy of the reaction. the question is how immediately do you want to be able to react to information? >> is pulling out your phone that cumbersome of a process? >> as we get bigger and bigger phones, it becomes more cumbersome. a little bit harder to pull out. that is the big question. >> was there anything that surprised you the presentation of the apple watch? >>. other than the gold price it would be higher. i think the whole room let out a collective gasp appeared it was a huge -- a huge sigh of relief. it will be interesting to watch. >> the star of the show was a new macbook. talk about it. >> i actually thought that was some of the most interesting news of the day. it shows you there is still innovation in the pc world. everybody wants gold. not real gol
i am surprised they didn't do that. >> what about the apps? did they show off and uber app? you can send your heart beat to friends. not a lot of surprising use cases. why should people own apple watch? >> it is all about reaction time. everything we saw today we pretty much saw before. the real difference is the immediacy of the reaction. the question is how immediately do you want to be able to react to information? >> is pulling out your phone that cumbersome of a process?...
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you can see this app periscope. i'm showing them behind the scenes and also showing people what's going on right here. they're looking at what's going on with the 16th street, this whole slowdown because of construction, but they're from all around the country. i talked to people from boston, atlanta, the uk. they're looking at this right now and yesterday this came in very handy. a powerful dangerous and perhaps even deadly building explosion rocked new york city's east village thursday. photographers captured the scene, but before they got there people on the street streamed it live through the power of periscope, the new app owned by twitter where you can easily stream video and sound live while people from around the world can watch and communicate with you. >> did you know that you are being live streamed on periscope? >> repto people in adams morgan today. we're doing stories about this new app on periscope. >> reporter: and there are 10 people around the country watching this. what do you think of that? many
you can see this app periscope. i'm showing them behind the scenes and also showing people what's going on right here. they're looking at what's going on with the 16th street, this whole slowdown because of construction, but they're from all around the country. i talked to people from boston, atlanta, the uk. they're looking at this right now and yesterday this came in very handy. a powerful dangerous and perhaps even deadly building explosion rocked new york city's east village thursday....
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apple's itunes app store and bookstore unusable for hours keeping you from downloading songs, apps and books. it's back online now. scott budman is live outside a south bay apple store to explain what happened. scott? >> reporter: it was a glitch inside apple that kept shoppers from downloading songs or apps for most of the day. which was frustrating. it was also proof of how dependent we've become on our smartphones when it comes to shopping. normally, humming along with the soft clicks of dotcom commerce this app am was forced to haul out old-fashioned credit card machines. would-be apple shoppers all over the world were stymied for hours as the company's app and itunes stores grinded to a rare halt. >> nobody can buy your music or the app during this period. >> apple released a statement apologizing for the problem, saying the cause was an internal dns error. basically, that means your browser or smartphone was unable to find the app store to make a purchase. >> we've just become so dependent on the mobile experience that when like this happens and we're cut off from it we feel kind
apple's itunes app store and bookstore unusable for hours keeping you from downloading songs, apps and books. it's back online now. scott budman is live outside a south bay apple store to explain what happened. scott? >> reporter: it was a glitch inside apple that kept shoppers from downloading songs or apps for most of the day. which was frustrating. it was also proof of how dependent we've become on our smartphones when it comes to shopping. normally, humming along with the soft clicks...
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it's going to be banking apps on here, there's going to be productivity apps on here. i have no idea how useful they'll be, but this is in the works. >> that's an interesting point you bring up. ahead of today's event. some execs have been making the rounds. eddie q i mentioned. he talked off the cuff a little bit about apple pay. >> you've seen a lot of these things where you're wearing things that cause other things to happen so you don't have to pull out the phone. >> and the apple pay part will also, if i understand correctly, allow older iphones not super old, but like the last generation of iphones which don't do apple pay now, if they buy an apple watch will be able to participate. >> i think the other issue is whether women or men will wear it. the question is, i mean, i wear a watch every day. i find a lot of these things too heavy. that will be interesting. >> and so on her point, they're doing two sizes. >> john? >> simon, the real question today is not the price. it really is about the apps today. if you come away and say wow, there was one app there and it
it's going to be banking apps on here, there's going to be productivity apps on here. i have no idea how useful they'll be, but this is in the works. >> that's an interesting point you bring up. ahead of today's event. some execs have been making the rounds. eddie q i mentioned. he talked off the cuff a little bit about apple pay. >> you've seen a lot of these things where you're wearing things that cause other things to happen so you don't have to pull out the phone. >> and...
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secure messaging apps. on the fear that somebody is watching. >> reporter: secret messaging apps with names like cyber dust, tiger text and confide. all promising any messages he can changed that was them will disappear. many are designed to appeal to adults and businesses. but alarmingly drexel professor and cyber security expert rob says kids are using them, too. >> cyber dust claims you can take any screen grabs so any photos, texts or videos self destruct. and confide covers your tracks literally. text appears as block out gray boxes. you swipe to reveal then confide claims the messages disappear forever once they're read. there are hundreds of apps but do they do what they say they do? >> user beware. >> he says most of these so called secret messaging apps are consumer grade and can be cracked by high tech forensic software. >> they're private to a certain extent. >> he says you may be giving up as much privacy as you safe. >> some of them will access context books, some of them will access your photo
secure messaging apps. on the fear that somebody is watching. >> reporter: secret messaging apps with names like cyber dust, tiger text and confide. all promising any messages he can changed that was them will disappear. many are designed to appeal to adults and businesses. but alarmingly drexel professor and cyber security expert rob says kids are using them, too. >> cyber dust claims you can take any screen grabs so any photos, texts or videos self destruct. and confide covers...
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for us it's really all about the apps. it's the apps that make the iphone a great product. it is beautiful, it's lovely but it's really the app that is give it utility and i think we're really looking to see if there's going to be a whole app ecosystem specifically around the watch that creates a whole new level of utility. >> what i see here is called video texting, a video texting app. what is that? >> you can think of it like very similar to text messaging but with video so you don't have to type. if you think about having a device on your wrist, of course it's not really very convenient to enter characters in there, and so this way you can respond with audio or video. people are using it today on their smartphone but we think it's an ideal application for a wrist computer. >> is that like facetime we do already? >> facetime is absolutely sink ron newsthis is asink ron news. they've worked hard on making the video watchable very soon. you can start watching it actually before somebody is done recording it but you don't have to reply in real time and you don't have to set
for us it's really all about the apps. it's the apps that make the iphone a great product. it is beautiful, it's lovely but it's really the app that is give it utility and i think we're really looking to see if there's going to be a whole app ecosystem specifically around the watch that creates a whole new level of utility. >> what i see here is called video texting, a video texting app. what is that? >> you can think of it like very similar to text messaging but with video so you...
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it's health apps. what my cardiologists says the holy grail would be something that would buzz because your blood pressure spiked so that you could -- >> that would never happen to you, right? any device that gives you a few more years, people will pay anything they can for. let's look at the apps. the apps aren't there yet, by the way, for the blood pressure and people are working really hard on those. is it good enough that you can look at this rather than take it out of your pocket? i'm sure people like the convenience. i am a huge believer in apple pay. i would love to be able to go like this rather than have to go like that. kayla out in fran sifk where all the action is happening. what more are we hearing? >> well jim cramer was just talking about apple's foray into health and the health apps and that's exactly what executives have just spent the last about ten minutes talking about. svp of operations jeff williams came on stage to talk about a new platform called research kit where top research
it's health apps. what my cardiologists says the holy grail would be something that would buzz because your blood pressure spiked so that you could -- >> that would never happen to you, right? any device that gives you a few more years, people will pay anything they can for. let's look at the apps. the apps aren't there yet, by the way, for the blood pressure and people are working really hard on those. is it good enough that you can look at this rather than take it out of your pocket?...
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turning to apple, the company is outsourcing medical research with a new app. apple will take the data learned from the health app and share it with doctors to use in research. it targets diabetes breast cancer, and other diseases. with this move the needle for health care research? my next guest think so. he joins us right now from new york. when i saw this announcement, it seemed ridiculous that the limited information of how many steps i take and how many stairs i climb and how much i am awake can make a difference. >> i think the advances we are seeing with these mobile health apps, with the iphone, they can connect to seamless devices. we will be able to have bluetooth enabled inhalers. how much they are throughout the day. assess the robustness of the respiratory tract. it is not just about the activity. it is all the other activity we can link to two assess wellness. cory: what data do researchers not have now? the ubiquity of iphones in this country seems that it could collect a lot. what pieces of information are you after? eric: one point is the numbe
turning to apple, the company is outsourcing medical research with a new app. apple will take the data learned from the health app and share it with doctors to use in research. it targets diabetes breast cancer, and other diseases. with this move the needle for health care research? my next guest think so. he joins us right now from new york. when i saw this announcement, it seemed ridiculous that the limited information of how many steps i take and how many stairs i climb and how much i am...
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through so it's much easier to get an app on the android app store. literally all you have to do is upload it and it's on so people are creating duplicate apps fake apps and things with malware embedded into it. and when the devices get infected they go to the office and continue to spread the malware that way. >> so you talk about having filters. this is number one that you need to do when you've got wireless in your company. >> right. absolutely. i mean you really want to know what your employees are looking at anyway and you want to block certain things. there's certain websites they don't need to be going to anyways so there's plenty of filters you can install that will kind of take that back from them. >> but will that help for the wireless, too, so for the guest who is coming in with their phone and connecting -- >> no that's a separate thing. for the guests i mean the thing you want to do is have a guest network. >> got it, okay. >> so employees obviously employees and guests need to be separated so anything where you have critical network file
through so it's much easier to get an app on the android app store. literally all you have to do is upload it and it's on so people are creating duplicate apps fake apps and things with malware embedded into it. and when the devices get infected they go to the office and continue to spread the malware that way. >> so you talk about having filters. this is number one that you need to do when you've got wireless in your company. >> right. absolutely. i mean you really want to know...
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you install the app. i will open my calendar. we have one of our coworkers in the office on a video call already. i will click on this link. you will see us jump directly into a video call. jess is going to appear. we will be able to talk to her on the iphone. wave to everybody at bloomberg and say hi. cory: she is in our office. >> she is in the room next to us. we set this up special for bloomberg. what is unique is the integration between the app and hardware device attached to a high five enabled television set. it works seamlessly. is awkward for us to be talking to each other on a phone. this purple magically appears that allows me to swipe and hand the call off from the phone to the t.v.. i will swipe and jess will move magically from my phone to the television set. we will be able to use the t.v. to interact with her. cory: talk about the dynamics in the industry. cisco was huge in the business before. you have other competitors, traditional makers of the hardware. the sales of the hardware units have been falling and rep
you install the app. i will open my calendar. we have one of our coworkers in the office on a video call already. i will click on this link. you will see us jump directly into a video call. jess is going to appear. we will be able to talk to her on the iphone. wave to everybody at bloomberg and say hi. cory: she is in our office. >> she is in the room next to us. we set this up special for bloomberg. what is unique is the integration between the app and hardware device attached to a high...
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i think there will be big apps out there, but it will be limited. we still cannot attach them to the watch itself. it still has to be tethered to the phone. there will be some apps that will make it more simple for people to interact with the watch for limited instances. cory johnson: do you really think people are going to -- did you just shovel dirt on the apple watch? you really think people are going to wait for the next one? jordon: that is what happens. john: what do you think about the different sensors? any idea how those will be used? jordan: i definitely like the forced push. that is a cool new sensor that is going to be in there. you also will be able to check heart rate and have other cool ones in there. again, the usability functionality, developers are -- if developers are going to embrace it, i don't know. we have to wait for the new version of expert to be released to use the apps. i would expect to see some of the bigger apps start to come out that will be cool for it. cory johnson: interesting. john zimmer, stick around. we want to
i think there will be big apps out there, but it will be limited. we still cannot attach them to the watch itself. it still has to be tethered to the phone. there will be some apps that will make it more simple for people to interact with the watch for limited instances. cory johnson: do you really think people are going to -- did you just shovel dirt on the apple watch? you really think people are going to wait for the next one? jordon: that is what happens. john: what do you think about the...
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not just any app will do. >> that's where this app, the app called the lead comes in, promising to filter out the riffraff. we're up all "nightline" with abc's rachel smith. >> reporter: rihanna hague and 30 of her friends have traveled to one of wine country's most prestigious vineyards. >> chateau st. john, third stop in sonoma for my friend's 31st birthday. >> reporter: different kind of happy hour. the top of the conversation. >> at 5:00. they call it happy hour. >> reporter: when she receives her daily romantic matches courtesy of the dating app called the league. >> with the league i have been on about four dates total at this point. >> reporter: dubbed the ivy league of dating apps promising to pair you with attractive, successful, highly educated members. total package. when word spreads that she is a member of the invite only app her friends want in. >> i think it great to know you will have an experience with the dating app and know the quality of the matches you will be given is up to your standards. there is a really big wait list. >> 65,000. 84,000. >> the bachelor is number
not just any app will do. >> that's where this app, the app called the lead comes in, promising to filter out the riffraff. we're up all "nightline" with abc's rachel smith. >> reporter: rihanna hague and 30 of her friends have traveled to one of wine country's most prestigious vineyards. >> chateau st. john, third stop in sonoma for my friend's 31st birthday. >> reporter: different kind of happy hour. the top of the conversation. >> at 5:00. they call it...
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our nbc washington app has it. you just search "dad app." >>> fist at 4, veronica is watching a line of string storms that some of you are going to start seeing very soon. we're tracking who's going to see what and when so you can plan ahead. >>> plus it's what everyone is talking about today, that deadly plane crash in france. the pilot locked out the co-pilot deliberately crashing the plane. now the question is could something like that happen on an american flight? >>> we're working on several breaking stories for you. first a tragic end to the search for that missing 5-year-old boy in southwest virginia. our nbc station in roanoke reports the body of noah thomas has been found. he'd been hissing from his home since sunday. >>> also breaking right now, a teenaged girl arrested for stabbing another teen inside the options charter school in northeast d.c. we're still working to learn the conditions of the victim. >>> scott mcfarlane is at the live desk. >> breaking news out of new york. a partial building collapse
our nbc washington app has it. you just search "dad app." >>> fist at 4, veronica is watching a line of string storms that some of you are going to start seeing very soon. we're tracking who's going to see what and when so you can plan ahead. >>> plus it's what everyone is talking about today, that deadly plane crash in france. the pilot locked out the co-pilot deliberately crashing the plane. now the question is could something like that happen on an american...
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the world's most popular messaginmessaging app. they're trying to use it without their name to compete with their own apps. >> i don't know if it's cool. it's interesting. the fact that messenger, you'll be able to pay. at first i was apprehensive about it, until i found out that one of the men from paypal, which is a very secure system is involved in this initiative. that gives it some clot. >> yeah. i think security, you don't need to worry about too much. it's really about where, which third party services will integrate with this and how. but it's a neat idea. very ambitious. almost every business, small and big has a facebook page. now facebook wants to move the conversation and the interaction you're having with these businesses, hey, come to messenger. you can complain about customer service here. >> there's so many different messaging apps. group me is something that a bunch of my friends are on. instead of text messaging with ten of us. we're on an app to do it. we can send pictures. i'm old and i'm on this. doesn't that m
the world's most popular messaginmessaging app. they're trying to use it without their name to compete with their own apps. >> i don't know if it's cool. it's interesting. the fact that messenger, you'll be able to pay. at first i was apprehensive about it, until i found out that one of the men from paypal, which is a very secure system is involved in this initiative. that gives it some clot. >> yeah. i think security, you don't need to worry about too much. it's really about where,...
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it's free on apple's app store or google play. we also have more information at abc7news.com/apps. >>> there's a growing memorial in san jose created by friends of a teenager killed in a car crash early yesterday morning. investigators believe two cars may have been racing at the time. this is video taken by a neighbor just minutes after police say one of the cars crashed into a light pole at hillsdale and meridian avenue. both drivers left the scene. last night friends of the victim, a passenger in the car gathered to light candles and reflect on their loss. >> he was smart. he had a lot going for him. he could have been a mechanic, an engineer. >> two other teenagers went to the hospital with serious injuries. police say alcohol was a factor in the crash. >>> also in san jose, a man is -- a woman is dead after a crash between a car and an s.u.v. it happened just after 7:00 last night on leeward drive and north of the reed-hill port airport. the victim was a passenger in one of the vehicles. one adult and five children went to th
it's free on apple's app store or google play. we also have more information at abc7news.com/apps. >>> there's a growing memorial in san jose created by friends of a teenager killed in a car crash early yesterday morning. investigators believe two cars may have been racing at the time. this is video taken by a neighbor just minutes after police say one of the cars crashed into a light pole at hillsdale and meridian avenue. both drivers left the scene. last night friends of the victim,...
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on day one wasn't the facebook app. >> hi everyone. hey. >> mark zuckerberg took the stage for an audience including this guy from canada. >> my name is ba. >> we interviewed ba about his app, bit strips. now there is bit moji. >> it turns you into your own personal emoji. >> bitmoji has an app. >> today we're introducing messen ger platform. you know messen ger? the app facebook all but forced you to down load? >> people were upset. now, you can start to see why they did it. >> facebook is working with the developers to put the app inside messen messenger. it means more people will do it. >> leaving a text conversation going somewhere else, making something, coming back putting it in. it doesn't compare. >> and look who else we found. yes, that is spice girl mel b with an app. >> you take a picture then, you can blow it up and shower it with kisses. >> justin bieber with sign your picture and walk off. >> facebook wants to you use it for everything. interacting with businesses and paying for things . >> i don't know anyone who likes c
on day one wasn't the facebook app. >> hi everyone. hey. >> mark zuckerberg took the stage for an audience including this guy from canada. >> my name is ba. >> we interviewed ba about his app, bit strips. now there is bit moji. >> it turns you into your own personal emoji. >> bitmoji has an app. >> today we're introducing messen ger platform. you know messen ger? the app facebook all but forced you to down load? >> people were upset. now, you can...
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can you get it from the app store. also up-to-the-minute information about cancellations and school closings. >> up to 850 so far. have a good day. >>> good morning. last blast. a massive storm bears down on nearly half the country. snow rain ice, sending cars skidding off the road forcing schools to close. and yes, big delays at airports today. >>> breaking overnight, the u.s. ambassador to south korea attacked by a man with a knife. >> i need an ambulance fast. get me to the hospital. >> this morning, he is recovering from emergency surgery, his attacker in custody, but how did he get that close? >>> release them. hillary clinton calls for her e-mails as secretary of state to be made public. is it enough to quiet the storm? >>> and stranded. the woman trapped on an island in maine, iced in for more
can you get it from the app store. also up-to-the-minute information about cancellations and school closings. >> up to 850 so far. have a good day. >>> good morning. last blast. a massive storm bears down on nearly half the country. snow rain ice, sending cars skidding off the road forcing schools to close. and yes, big delays at airports today. >>> breaking overnight, the u.s. ambassador to south korea attacked by a man with a knife. >> i need an ambulance fast....
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reporter: they showed an uber app, a fandango app, all these apps that work on the phone. what does it bring you that the iphone doesn't? gene munster: if you think of a typical teenager gets about 6900 messages per month or using your phone for payments on your wrist, the same reason why the pocket watch was displaced by the wristwatch. it was the same features but the simplicity of it and the friction. i think that is one of the parts is underappreciated. even though it doesn't sound like a big deal to pull out your phone, we will enjoy it. reporter: i wonder what kind of social behaviors we will now start to see. people glancing at their watches all the time. it's not necessarily a less obvious behavior than pulling out your phone and checking your e-mail. gene munster: this is how we have progressed over the last decade. i think we have broke through unacceptable behavior with that. this will be variations of that. reporter: let's talk about the pricing. the $10,000 starting price for the gold edition has gotten most of the attention. but $549 for the stainless steel a
reporter: they showed an uber app, a fandango app, all these apps that work on the phone. what does it bring you that the iphone doesn't? gene munster: if you think of a typical teenager gets about 6900 messages per month or using your phone for payments on your wrist, the same reason why the pocket watch was displaced by the wristwatch. it was the same features but the simplicity of it and the friction. i think that is one of the parts is underappreciated. even though it doesn't sound like a...
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now anyone can download the app on the app store. you can find it right on the front page of ios app store. sign up for an account. trade right away. liz: no commissions. we'll be watching you. something tells me maybe ipo, or some type of purchase might be in the future. come back again, guys. good luck. >> thanks for having us. liz: robin hood, david. david: if i could invest in them i probably would, you know. probably worth a billion dollars in couple years. >>> it's a crackdown on congress or part of what congress done. a bipartisan bill prohibiting lawmakers flying first class. liz: fox business's rich edson joins us live from washington with more. rich? >> liz and david, lawmakers proposing a bill to limit congressional perks. this happened before. previous efforts to restrict air travel have failed. congress gives each office an amount to spend on staff, operations and travel. one house administration aid says lawmakers can spend money on ordinary necessary expenses. and that may include first class travel. critics say this b
now anyone can download the app on the app store. you can find it right on the front page of ios app store. sign up for an account. trade right away. liz: no commissions. we'll be watching you. something tells me maybe ipo, or some type of purchase might be in the future. come back again, guys. good luck. >> thanks for having us. liz: robin hood, david. david: if i could invest in them i probably would, you know. probably worth a billion dollars in couple years. >>> it's a...
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>>> and a traffic app used by 50 million people. it's supposed to be used to prevent you from getting caught in a speed trap. could it be used to target and trap cops? you get sick you can't breathe through your nose suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender in the sleep aisle. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies the majority of patients on humira saw significant sy
>>> and a traffic app used by 50 million people. it's supposed to be used to prevent you from getting caught in a speed trap. could it be used to target and trap cops? you get sick you can't breathe through your nose suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want...
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more than 40 new add-on apps have been developed so far. users will be able to book reservations, shop online, and track their orders. >>> and, alison rihanna is releasing a new song, possibly even an entire album today. she posted a mysterious photo on instagram yesterday. what's believed to be the title of the song is written in braille on the side. we just can't say it on tv. now, this would be the second single she's released from the album. rihanna's last album "unapologetic" sold more than 4 million copies worldwide. allison? >> thanks a lot. >>> after a three-day break, it's time to restart the madness. the ncaa tournament is down to its last 16 teams. fans of the number one seed in the west wisconsin, are soaking up some sun in los angeles. the badgers will take on north carolina tonight. and wednesday's pregame news conference with nigel hayes learned a hard lesson about hot microphones when he commented on a woman in attendance. >> gosh, she's beautiful. >> i heard that. >> did you hear that? >> all right. we'll open it up to ques
more than 40 new add-on apps have been developed so far. users will be able to book reservations, shop online, and track their orders. >>> and, alison rihanna is releasing a new song, possibly even an entire album today. she posted a mysterious photo on instagram yesterday. what's believed to be the title of the song is written in braille on the side. we just can't say it on tv. now, this would be the second single she's released from the album. rihanna's last album...
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noah: we are a mobile first web app. you can go to stridehealth.com. we help freelancers build a health profile about themselves that we can use to forecast their health care use for the next year. it's a fairly complex financial model on the back end, but for the user it's fairly simple. cory: you work as a discovery engine for the different offerings from the insurance carriers, and you are a lead for them? noah: we don't just drive you to an insurance company, we stick with you. sort of like a financial advisor. we will map you to the right choice of a health plan. cory: robo-advisor. noah: you can use the word robo if you want, sure. we enroll you in that health plan. we will get you a government subsidy if you qualify for one. cory: is obamacare, is that a thing that leads your business to a fast word option? noah: before the affordable care act, a letter people focus on subsidies, but it also structured health plans so they would be more machine-readable so we could create an index out noah: before the affordable care of the health plans on the m
noah: we are a mobile first web app. you can go to stridehealth.com. we help freelancers build a health profile about themselves that we can use to forecast their health care use for the next year. it's a fairly complex financial model on the back end, but for the user it's fairly simple. cory: you work as a discovery engine for the different offerings from the insurance carriers, and you are a lead for them? noah: we don't just drive you to an insurance company, we stick with you. sort of like...
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that nbc 10 app is a free download in the app store. >>> 5:33. we have breaking news we're following out of montgomery county. crews are still trying to put out a house fire in lower moreland. monique braxton is live on scene. what is happening right now, monique? >> reporter: just a short time ago, i spoke to the fire marshall who told us we have updated information for you. we have five people that were inside this house and two dogs. and he said everybody has made it out safely. he also told us that about 4:00 this morning firefighters were called to the report of a garage fire that quickly spread to the two-level home. he said it was only one alarm, but smoke is still billion lowing from the top. fires are up on the ladder truck monitoring the hot spot from above. they are also down below looking at ground level. this is an investigation that is still active. numerous fire companies have responded here to lower moreland coming from south hamilton and easterville. the cause of the blast is not known, but we'll continue to monitor the situation
that nbc 10 app is a free download in the app store. >>> 5:33. we have breaking news we're following out of montgomery county. crews are still trying to put out a house fire in lower moreland. monique braxton is live on scene. what is happening right now, monique? >> reporter: just a short time ago, i spoke to the fire marshall who told us we have updated information for you. we have five people that were inside this house and two dogs. and he said everybody has made it out...
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some people delete the app as soon as they read the messages. olivia: you are also we will not discuss your facebook using habits but i will ask elizabeth what tools do advertisers want to see? what are the tools brands want? elizabeth we are seeing a lot of clients who are looking to speak to the customers creating positive experiences on platforms like facebook. being able to have more reach with the court around new ad units and video. that is what we will hear about today and tomorrow. as well as turning messenger into more of a platform whether it is for regular engagement are at. matt: from the people under 40 is a getting a huge pickup? most people i know who are admittedly closer to my age do not like to have to have a separate app or messenger. it is very annoying. we already have iphone messaging or what's at -- or what's app. elizabeth: that might be another thing they tackle is how does the messenger app relate. i expect we will hear about that. in regards to whether or not it is a painful experience, i think facebook has been a phen
some people delete the app as soon as they read the messages. olivia: you are also we will not discuss your facebook using habits but i will ask elizabeth what tools do advertisers want to see? what are the tools brands want? elizabeth we are seeing a lot of clients who are looking to speak to the customers creating positive experiences on platforms like facebook. being able to have more reach with the court around new ad units and video. that is what we will hear about today and tomorrow. as...
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cory johnson: the design of the app is so critical. we were talking about mustaches and airlines, but when you think about designing an app what are you trying to achieve? john: simplicity. the interesting thing about the form function of a watch and the size of the screen is that it forces you to have a better design. maybe it is as noble as pressing a button to see how many minutes away your car is -- simple as pressing a button to see how many minutes away your car is. cory johnson: are there guiding principles you think the watch will follow as far as being a simple screen? george: that is the crazy thing because this guy is -- because the watch information is very limited. they are highlighting the digital crown, but we cannot use that aside from scrolling up and down right now. they are very locked down on the device. tomorrow, when we watch the big release, battery is going to be a keyword. john: do you think there are one or two apps that will make people say i have got to get this watch? george: right now people are on the sid
cory johnson: the design of the app is so critical. we were talking about mustaches and airlines, but when you think about designing an app what are you trying to achieve? john: simplicity. the interesting thing about the form function of a watch and the size of the screen is that it forces you to have a better design. maybe it is as noble as pressing a button to see how many minutes away your car is -- simple as pressing a button to see how many minutes away your car is. cory johnson: are...
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on day one wasn't the facebook app. >> hi everyone. hey. >> mark zuckerberg took the stage for an audience including this guy from canada. >> my name is ba. >> we interviewed ba about his app, bit strips. now there is bit moji. >> it turns you into your own personal emoji. >> bitmoji has an app. >> today we're introducing messen ger platform. you know messen ger? the app facebook all but forced you to down load? >> people were upset. now, you can start to see why they did it. >> facebook is working with the developers to put the app inside messen messenger. it means more people will do it. >> leaving a text conversation going somewhere else, making something, coming back putting it in. it doesn't compare. >> and look who else we found. yes, that is spice girl mel b with an app. >> you take a picture then, you can blow it up and shower it with kisses. >> justin bieber with sign your picture and walk off. >> facebook wants to you use it for everything. interacting with businesses and paying for things . >> i don't know anyone who likes c
on day one wasn't the facebook app. >> hi everyone. hey. >> mark zuckerberg took the stage for an audience including this guy from canada. >> my name is ba. >> we interviewed ba about his app, bit strips. now there is bit moji. >> it turns you into your own personal emoji. >> bitmoji has an app. >> today we're introducing messen ger platform. you know messen ger? the app facebook all but forced you to down load? >> people were upset. now, you can...
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for retailers. >> . >> so billy, i am thinking if sony gets hacked my little app will get hacked how safe are these? >> i think we have a long ways to two, so anyone that gets access to your phone, can initiate or receive a payment on your behalf. i don't think i have seen an app where it requires a pin or another step of any kind of security when you are about to send a payment. another thing to consider is banks are pretty good at fraud detection information, when we see a credit card breech occur, many times it is the bank that detected it not a technical investigator, and they detect that through fraud algorithms they have in place, and they can say look, it looks like this specific organization got compromised. i don't know how many from fraud sophistication that is sophisticated as that. we probably have a long way to go. >> do you use them. >> i don't have any on my phone, i don't have any mobile banking apps. i use online banking uh be i don't have even app. >> i guess we should take a cue from the ultimate good guy. >> this is -- who needs wallets now, check out my screen, t
for retailers. >> . >> so billy, i am thinking if sony gets hacked my little app will get hacked how safe are these? >> i think we have a long ways to two, so anyone that gets access to your phone, can initiate or receive a payment on your behalf. i don't think i have seen an app where it requires a pin or another step of any kind of security when you are about to send a payment. another thing to consider is banks are pretty good at fraud detection information, when we see a...
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the ceo of the breakout video streaming app meerkat. we will talk about the rivalry that has emerged. first, some top headlines. the german wings copilot believed to crash the plane of purpose was treated for suicidal behavior years ago. here is a spokesperson from the docile door prosecutor's office -- from the duesseldorf prosecutor's office. >> we had at that time -- he had at that time been in treatment of a psychotherapist because of what is documented as being suicidal. cory: german authorities also created a homicide commission to investigate whether the copilot intentionally crashed the plane. greece's proposal still needs a lot of work. the 15 page draft proposal.is sure on information and they could run out of money in weeks. the national football league making -- a separate business. has bridget operational control to the nfl on location. the new company will be called newco providing unique fan access to the super bowl, draft and more. it is one of the most talked about at launches -- app launches in recent memory. we are ta
the ceo of the breakout video streaming app meerkat. we will talk about the rivalry that has emerged. first, some top headlines. the german wings copilot believed to crash the plane of purpose was treated for suicidal behavior years ago. here is a spokesperson from the docile door prosecutor's office -- from the duesseldorf prosecutor's office. >> we had at that time -- he had at that time been in treatment of a psychotherapist because of what is documented as being suicidal. cory: german...
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. -- permissions they get asked for the app. if people are freaked out by the app, will they use it to send money? i don't know. it will be a little bit more seamless -- this is all technology developed in-house. they will not be giving your information to a third-party provider. cory: this allows users of facebook home a friends who use facebook messenger, to link their debit cards and send money. it sounds like it is just a button on the messenger screen. sarah: yes. it is designed to be pretty seamless. the question is, have people got into the habit enough that they don't want to switch? are people just as skeptical of these things as they will be of facebook messenger? i think people will be holding them accountable for privacy. they will be wondering about all the permissions. cory: there is so much innovation in this arena right now, with a lot of money behind it, whether it is visa or square cash or venmo. do these guys immediately jumped to the front of -- this instant payment business venmo is making the most noise --
. -- permissions they get asked for the app. if people are freaked out by the app, will they use it to send money? i don't know. it will be a little bit more seamless -- this is all technology developed in-house. they will not be giving your information to a third-party provider. cory: this allows users of facebook home a friends who use facebook messenger, to link their debit cards and send money. it sounds like it is just a button on the messenger screen. sarah: yes. it is designed to be...